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Nationalism defined
• a strong feeling of loyalty or devotion to an
ethnic nation
– based on language, culture, and a shared
history
and/or a civic nation
– based on shared beliefs and values (ethnic
nationality doesn’t matter)
• It is possible to speak of ethnic
nationalism and civic nationalism
What did people identifyWhat did people identify
themselves withthemselves with beforebefore
the age of nationalism?the age of nationalism?
How did life in the Middle Ages develop?
The pinnacle of the Roman Empire (c. 300 C.E.)
Fall of the Roman Empire
(410 - 476 C.E.)
What system of organization
developed in Europe after the
fall of the Roman Empire?
Feudalism
What is Feudalism?
-A complex social system of Lords, vassals,
and peasants
Why Feudalism?
– Feudalism was developed during a period
of disorder; there was no central
government to protect the people
– Security & Sustenance (food)
When was the system of Feudalism
dominant?
– Approximately 500 – 1500
– Fall of Rome - Enlightenment
Complex Feudal Relationships
Lord
Vassal
Vassal
(Knights)
Vassal
Peasant Serf Peasant Serf Peasant
What significant group of people is missing from this
diagram?
•Loyalty
•Military
Service
•Taxes
•Council
Feudal Relationships (Upper Level)
•Land (fief)
•Protection
Lord
Vassal Vassal Vassal
Both Lords and Vassals were “free”
Feudal Relationships
(Lower Level)
•Protection
•A place to
work & live
Vassal
(Lord)
Serf Peasant Serf
Serfs were NOT “free”
•Mandatory
labour
•Did the
actual work
of farming
•Had few
rights
•80-90% of
population
The Manor
3 Field Rotation System
A Political Map of ________ - 1328
• Under feudalism there was a “King of the Franks,” not a
“King of France”
• The people did not view themselves as a “nation”
• What are you proud of in your life?What are you proud of in your life?
• Where do your loyalties lie?Where do your loyalties lie?
• What makes you proud to be a Canadian?What makes you proud to be a Canadian?
• What freedoms are you proud to have?What freedoms are you proud to have?
• What do you think a French peasant had to beWhat do you think a French peasant had to be
proud of?proud of?
• Where did his/her loyalties lie?Where did his/her loyalties lie?
• What does King
Arthur claim as
his source of
authority?
• How is this
different from a
democratic civic-
nation?
Watch Clip
• The church claimed to have ultimate authority fromThe church claimed to have ultimate authority from
GodGod
• To question authority, especially the king’s, was toTo question authority, especially the king’s, was to
question Godquestion God
• Popes and kings often came into conflict over whosePopes and kings often came into conflict over whose
power was greaterpower was greater
• Life for most people was harsh and short, but theLife for most people was harsh and short, but the
faithful were promised an afterlife in paradisefaithful were promised an afterlife in paradise
Medieval Church: Positives &
Negatives
• Provided sense of
meaning to difficult
lives
• Maintained
knowledge of the past
• Provided
opportunities for
women
• Role of perish and
village priests
• Tended to become
corrupt: Indulgences
• Intolerant:
persecution of
heretics and witches
• Source of religious
wars
• Inspired the Spanish
Inquisition and the
Crusades
• Governed by traditionGoverned by tradition
• Based on heredityBased on heredity
• No social mobility (couldn’t change classes)No social mobility (couldn’t change classes)
• Different rights, privileges, and obligations went withDifferent rights, privileges, and obligations went with
each classeach class
• Lowest classes had the fewest privileges and did mostLowest classes had the fewest privileges and did most
of the workof the work
A Feudal King with absolute power
France Under Louis XIV
• Reigned for 72 years (55 in his
own right)
• Ambitious and the most influential
king in Europe
• Monarchs everywhere wanted to
“be like Louis”
• Louis proclaimed himself the
“Sun King”
• Made the statement “I am the
State”
• Lived lavishly at the palace of
Versailles
Louis created “jobs” for all the
nobles
““But what happens when the sun sets?”But what happens when the sun sets?”
What new development inspired people
replace their traditional loyalties
(family, church, lord, king etc…) with
loyalty to the state?
Nationalism
The first great example of
Nationalism?

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  • 1. Nationalism defined • a strong feeling of loyalty or devotion to an ethnic nation – based on language, culture, and a shared history and/or a civic nation – based on shared beliefs and values (ethnic nationality doesn’t matter) • It is possible to speak of ethnic nationalism and civic nationalism
  • 2. What did people identifyWhat did people identify themselves withthemselves with beforebefore the age of nationalism?the age of nationalism?
  • 3. How did life in the Middle Ages develop? The pinnacle of the Roman Empire (c. 300 C.E.)
  • 4. Fall of the Roman Empire (410 - 476 C.E.)
  • 5. What system of organization developed in Europe after the fall of the Roman Empire? Feudalism
  • 6. What is Feudalism? -A complex social system of Lords, vassals, and peasants Why Feudalism? – Feudalism was developed during a period of disorder; there was no central government to protect the people – Security & Sustenance (food) When was the system of Feudalism dominant? – Approximately 500 – 1500 – Fall of Rome - Enlightenment
  • 7. Complex Feudal Relationships Lord Vassal Vassal (Knights) Vassal Peasant Serf Peasant Serf Peasant What significant group of people is missing from this diagram?
  • 8. •Loyalty •Military Service •Taxes •Council Feudal Relationships (Upper Level) •Land (fief) •Protection Lord Vassal Vassal Vassal Both Lords and Vassals were “free”
  • 9. Feudal Relationships (Lower Level) •Protection •A place to work & live Vassal (Lord) Serf Peasant Serf Serfs were NOT “free” •Mandatory labour •Did the actual work of farming •Had few rights •80-90% of population
  • 10. The Manor 3 Field Rotation System
  • 11. A Political Map of ________ - 1328 • Under feudalism there was a “King of the Franks,” not a “King of France” • The people did not view themselves as a “nation”
  • 12. • What are you proud of in your life?What are you proud of in your life? • Where do your loyalties lie?Where do your loyalties lie? • What makes you proud to be a Canadian?What makes you proud to be a Canadian? • What freedoms are you proud to have?What freedoms are you proud to have? • What do you think a French peasant had to beWhat do you think a French peasant had to be proud of?proud of? • Where did his/her loyalties lie?Where did his/her loyalties lie?
  • 13. • What does King Arthur claim as his source of authority? • How is this different from a democratic civic- nation? Watch Clip
  • 14. • The church claimed to have ultimate authority fromThe church claimed to have ultimate authority from GodGod • To question authority, especially the king’s, was toTo question authority, especially the king’s, was to question Godquestion God • Popes and kings often came into conflict over whosePopes and kings often came into conflict over whose power was greaterpower was greater • Life for most people was harsh and short, but theLife for most people was harsh and short, but the faithful were promised an afterlife in paradisefaithful were promised an afterlife in paradise
  • 15. Medieval Church: Positives & Negatives • Provided sense of meaning to difficult lives • Maintained knowledge of the past • Provided opportunities for women • Role of perish and village priests • Tended to become corrupt: Indulgences • Intolerant: persecution of heretics and witches • Source of religious wars • Inspired the Spanish Inquisition and the Crusades
  • 16. • Governed by traditionGoverned by tradition • Based on heredityBased on heredity • No social mobility (couldn’t change classes)No social mobility (couldn’t change classes) • Different rights, privileges, and obligations went withDifferent rights, privileges, and obligations went with each classeach class • Lowest classes had the fewest privileges and did mostLowest classes had the fewest privileges and did most of the workof the work
  • 17. A Feudal King with absolute power France Under Louis XIV • Reigned for 72 years (55 in his own right) • Ambitious and the most influential king in Europe • Monarchs everywhere wanted to “be like Louis” • Louis proclaimed himself the “Sun King” • Made the statement “I am the State” • Lived lavishly at the palace of Versailles
  • 18.
  • 19.
  • 20. Louis created “jobs” for all the nobles
  • 21. ““But what happens when the sun sets?”But what happens when the sun sets?”
  • 22. What new development inspired people replace their traditional loyalties (family, church, lord, king etc…) with loyalty to the state? Nationalism
  • 23. The first great example of Nationalism?